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Knowledge Quote by Plato

“Most people affirm pleasure to be the good, but the finer sort of wits say it is knowledge.” quote by Plato
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“Most people affirm pleasure to be the good, but the finer sort of wits say it is knowledge.”

Plato

About This Quote

Source Dialogue: Republic, Book VII, Plato, 380 BC

Pleasure is often seen as the highest good, yet true wisdom recognizes knowledge as superior.

In simple terms: Pleasure is good, but knowledge is better.

Key Takeaway

Seek knowledge over fleeting pleasure.

Themes

philosophy ethics wisdom

Mood

reflective thoughtful

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • personal growth
  • education
  • decision making
  • life choices
  • leadership

Key Concepts

hedonism epistemology virtue

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do you prioritize comfort over learning?
  • How does knowledge change your values?
A Different Perspective

Knowledge can be abstract and harder to attain than simple pleasure.

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